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April 23, 2008

"Particle satellite" prize offered

NewScientist points out that a new prize is being offered that will reward the first team that gets a satellite of less than 20 grams into space and verifies its orbit. The website for the so-called "N-prize" is here.

Thanks Dr. Lumpp, for the pointer!

Wayne

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China already gets it. They tied for 1-1000000th place when they blasted their old satellite and made 1 million satellites that size.

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